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frictionman

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  1. I am going to get a scolding from you guys but I will tell you how the shop I worked in and the trucking family trucking company that grew to 50 macks over 50 years lifted engines. We made a pair of plates that consisted of 3 holes each spaced to fit the valve cover bolts and a lifting bale welded on. I swear you would not think it to be enough but we picked hundreds of engines using 6 valve cover bolts with the covers still on and never hurt a single one.

  2. I have a DMM just like that only with smaller engine. Mine began its life as a ready mix truck so it has the same walking beams with no springs. Concrete shifting from side to side on springs is a tip hazard. Now it is my lowboy hauler with a large winch. Even the lady cashiers at the fuel stops tell me how cool my truck is. Yep, it is a chick magnet. I hope you can save and enjoy that one. You will be my hero if you can!

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  3. One project at a time! I kinda like being able to see the ones you have out front. Take your time moving them out. I have a 903 in an army crane. They do sound good. My old boss Roger Ford used to say they were too fast for the field and too slow for the road. Glad you got yours running.

  4. Had a visit with the owner/builder. Robert from Thompson Fertilizer bought the halliburton R700 with 290 cummins and 13 spd and he had two Oshkosh front axles. He cut the two axles so that they could be welded back together making one longer axle. He then created a transfer case from a planetary unit in line at the carrier brg with a chain to the front shaft. The bugs are not worked out of it yet and he pecks away at it in his spare time. A very nice fellow.

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